What would happen when a spy is a master of Kamasutra and Tantric sex?Let us find out.

Workers at an ancient Indian palace, accidentally discovering the oldest riddle to the creation of mankind, are instantly killed by a diabolical demon.

Now unleashed upon the world, Mouaram’s Box threatens death and destruction. Whoever possesses this mythical object and solves its secret riddle has the power to overthrow the very essence of Supreme Divine Being and establish his own.

Krish, of India’s fearsome spy network, finds his faith severely shaken as he pursues this mythical elixir of the gods. He and Susan, an expert on mathematical theory from America, must set aside their love as they race to prevent the end of the world.

Humorous short stories, mostly fishing related, about life on the Brazos River.Caution, readers have warned against reading these stories at work because it can be hard to explain sudden loud laughter.Other readers have warned against reading these while drinking coffee, milk and sodas because laughing with a mouth full of liquid can be, well, embarrassing and a bit messy.

All proceeds the author receives are donated to a non-profit organization that helps wounded soldiers – see inside the book for details.

Hickory Road Ramblings is a compilation of Barbara Jean McHugh’s essays and photographs depicting her life as a writer,gardener and artist. Ron Kovach, senior editor of The Writer magazine writes: “You don’t have to live in rural America to appreciate this lovely book about nature and gardening and country living. Dipping into these gentle essays and evocative photographs I have found is the perfect antidote to busy urban lives in our increasingly complicated digital world. Barbara writes soulfully and well of the deceptively “simple things” that are actually quite meaningful- feeling cool breezes, being dazzled by the sight of fireflies at night, picking berries, attending to her flower bed, watching a blanket of drifting snow and moonlight shadows”.

Sent to the Cavern of Silence by his servant Parfello, Bartholomew Rabbit begins a quest to find the mysterious Great Gem. He is aided along the way by the Tree of Eyes, the nefarious Skeezle Brothers, and his new best friend Oliver T. Rabbit, a renowned scientist working for the Excelsior Electro-Vacuumator Corporation. As Bartholomew’s self-awareness and magical shaping skills grow, his quest transforms to a search for his dearest childhood friend, Clara Rabbit. To save Clara from certain death, he must defeat the evil and powerful Zoran the Emerald Shaper, wearer of the dreaded Tenth Ring.

From The Eleventh Ring:

“Blindly reaching out for his bottle of Madame Beffy’s Headache Tonic, he knocked over a vase filled with glass marbles. They fell to the floor with a great clatter. As he watched them bouncing and skittering across the stone tiles, he had an unexpected thought. The wild, chaotic path of the marbles was not really chaotic at all. Each marble was precisely following the known laws of physical motion. He was not witnessing chaos, but order and perfection. Each marble was exactly where it should be at every moment in time.”

A Long Time Dead is the first book in The Dead Trilogy, a series of procedural crime thrillers featuring Scenes of Crime Officer Roger Conniston. It is predominantly set in present-day Wakefield, a small city in Northern England. “Forensic evidence is an art like black magic; ‘facts’ are determined by interpretation. Or misinterpretation.”

A Long Time Dead asks is forensic evidence incontrovertible? How would you feel if forensic evidence incorrectly incriminated you? And how would you prove it wrong?

In the world of crime scene investigation, Roger Conniston is one of West Yorkshire Police’s finest. Yet even he has secrets. When forensic evidence implicates him in the death of a young woman, the secrets emerge, and Conniston is damned.

Arrested for murder, Conniston must show the evidence was manipulated and planted. But how can he do that from inside a cell, especially when his prime suspect is a high-ranking police officer, and not even his friends believe him?

Motherhood. Pyromania. A husband’s secret. Marilyn wasn’t prepared for any of it.

For young parents Marilyn and Brad, adopting an orphan girl from Belgorod, Russia, was supposed to make their lives complete. But from the moment she arrives, 12-year-old Zhanna has one thing on her mind: setting fire to the family couch. At first Marilyn is determined to love the pyromania right out of her new daughter. But when Brad jets away on business–or so it seems–Marilyn is forced into a dark and hilarious game of cat-and-mouse with the preteen pyromaniac. Can Marilyn get through to Zhanna before she burns down the house–and before her own life goes down in flames?